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] Date Posted:11:03:53 03/21/02 ThuIn reply to:
Dave McMillin
's message, "Newbie looking for bagpipe recommendation" on 19:12:39 03/20/02 Wed
As said before many times: get a Naill's. make your first set to your last set. i think DN1 now cost less than 1000$ (~620 pounds).
i would suggest buying also a ross cannister system. sound you, like me, need it. and you dont need a water-trap. (BUT ROSS IS FROM AUSTRALIA!) :)

Date Posted:17:28:14 03/21/02 Thu
{As said before many times: get a Naill's. make your first set to your last set}

Naill must be using that new million dollar lathe!!!
I personally am not a big fan of Naills, I am an
open piper and although I have heard wonderfully
set up and steady sets the sound is not what I
like to hear in a set up.
The actual tone of the bagpipe comes from the piper
and his/her set up, reeds and knwoledge of the instrument.
Tone is very personal and Naill is not doing anything
that other makers are not doing.
Email makers and find out who can get you a better
bang for your pound or dollar.

Date Posted:15:00:21 03/22/02 Fri
Whoops!
You forgot to tell him (BUT NAILL IS FROM ENGLAND!) :-)

All the best,

Jim

>As said before many times: get a Naill's. make your
>first set to your last set. i think DN1 now cost less
>than 1000$ (~620 pounds).
>i would suggest buying also a ross cannister system.
>sound you, like me, need it. and you dont need a
>water-trap. (BUT ROSS IS FROM AUSTRALIA!) :)
>
>but ask someone with more expirence then me. i have
>only the expirence of buying one set (naill's)